The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 380 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson).

The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 380 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson).
found him when we arrived in full practice, with his music-book open before him.  He made us all join in the concert.  Father undertook the ’cello, and Mr. Dodgson hunted up a comb and some paper, and, amidst much fun and laughter, the walls echoed with the finished roll, or shake, of the big drum—­a roll that was Mr. Saul’s delight.
My father died on August 27, 1897, and Mr. Dodgson on January 14, 1898.  And we, who are left behind in this cold, weary world can only hope we may some day meet them again.  Till then, oh!  Father, and my dear old childhood’s friend, requiescalis in pace!

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

“NOTES ON THE FIRST TWO BOOKS OF EUCLID.” 1860 Oxford:  Parker. 8vo. 6d

“PHOTOGRAPHS.” (?)1860
  (Printed for private circulation; a
  list of negatives taken by the Rev. C. L.
  Dodgson.) Pp. 4, 4to

“A SYLLABUS OF PLANE ALGEBRAICAL GEOMETRY,” 1860
  systematically arranged, with formal definitions,
  postulates, and axioms.  By Charles Lutwidge
  Dodgson.  Part I. Containing Points, Right Lines,
  Rectilinear Figures, Pencils and Circles. 
  Oxford:  Parker.  Pp. xvi + 164, 8vo.  Cloth, paper label. 5s

“RULES FOR COURT CIRCULAR.” 1860
  (A new game, invented by the Rev. C.L.  Dodgson.)
  Pp. 4. (Reprinted in 1862).

“THE FORMULAE OF PLANE TRIGONOMETRY,” 1861
  printed with symbols (instead of words) to express the
  “goniometrical ratios.”  By Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. 
  Oxford:  Parker.  Pp. 19, 4to.  Stitched, 1s.

“NOTES ON THE FIRST PART OF ALGEBRA.” 1861
  Oxford:  Parker. 8vo. 6d

“INDEX TO ‘IN MEMORIAM.’” 1862
  [Suggested and edited by the Rev. C.L.  Dodgson;
  much of the actual work of compilation was
  done by his sisters]
  London:  Moxon.

“THE ENUNCIATIONS OF EUCLID, Books I. and II.” 1863
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press.

“GENERAL LIST OF (MATHEMATICAL) SUBJECTS, AND 1863
  CYCLE FOR WORKING EXAMPLES.” 
  Oxford:  Printed at the University Press.

“CROQUET CASTLES.” 1863
  (A new game invented by the Rev. C.L.  Dodgson). 
  London(?) Pp. 4. (Reprinted, with additions
  and alterations, in 1866 at Oxford.)

“THE NEW EXAMINATION STATUTE.” 1864
  (A letter to the Vice-Chancellor.)
  Pp. 2, 4 to.  Oxford.

“A GUIDE TO THE MATHEMATICAL STUDENT IN READING, 1864
  REVIEWING, AND WORKING EXAMPLES.”  By Charles
  Lutwidge Dodgson.  Part I. Pure Mathematics. 
  Oxford:  Parker.  Two leaves and pp. 27, 8vo. 
  Stitched, 1s.

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